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J OVER 0 PUPILS TO TAKE PART ~ANORADE SCHOOL MEET MAY 1 Novel Classification System Gives All Casper School ‘All events have been lined up for the grade school track meet which will be held here May 11, in which both boy and girl students of the grade schools will participate. From present indications, Dean Morgan; athletic director of local schools, announces that over on rade school pupils will take active part in the tournamen DRAKE RELAYS the system which proved so success: ful last year. The following program Twenty-Six High Schools Entered in Addition to Leading "Event 1.—100-yard dash.—Class A, boys. Event 2.—100-yard dash— lass B, boys. Event 3.—50-yard dash. lass C, boys. Event 4.—50-yard dash.—Class D, boys. Event 56.—50- yard dash.—Class E, boys. Event 6. 50-yard dash.—Class A, girls. Event 7.—50-yard dash.—Class 6, girls. Eyent §8—50-yard dash.—Class C, girls. Event: 9.—50-yard dash.—Class D, girls. Event 10.—50-yard, dash— is the way the events will be run off: Colleges Class E, girls, Event’ 11.—100-yard hurdle-—Class A-B, boys. Event 12.— Relay races; unclassified; boys. Eyent 13,—OWstacle races; unclassified, boys. Event 14.—Girls’ basket ball throw.— Class /‘A-B-C-D-E, Girls’ basket. bail goal throw.—Class A-B-C-D-H. | Boys ‘chin-up.—Class A-B-C-D-E, Event 1 bieyele race.—Class A-B. Event 16.—Boys' high jump,—Class A-BC-D-E, Girls’ high jump.—Class A-BC-D-E; Event 17.—Boy: broad jump.—Class A-B-C-D-E. Girls’ broad jump.—Class A-B-C-D-E. Event 18.— Boys’ pole vault.—Class A-B. Girls’ pole vault.—Class Gordon Bennett Balloon Race Is Set for Sept. 15 DES MOINES, Iowa, April 22.—Fif- teen univerities, cighteen colleges and twenty-six schools have entered the twelfth annual Drake relay, to be held here Saturday, April 23. Many of these institutions have car- ried off honors in former years at the relays, but a number of new schools are on the lists as well. Following is the list of institutions, entered: University class: Universities of Chicago, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kan- sas, Illinois, Nebraska, Purdue, I\fis- souri, Iowa, Notre Dame and Drake and Northwestern university, Iowa and Kansas State colleg’s and Grin- nell collegé, College class: Coe, Cornell, Wabash, Hamline, Parsons, Simpson, Morning- side, Butler, Yankton, Carleton, Knox, Central of Fayette, Mo., Beloit, Iowa State Teachers’ college, Missouri State Teachers’ college, Iowa Wesley- an, Des Moines university and Univer- sity of South Dakota. High school class. Oak park (Chi- cago), Elkhart (Ind.,)’ Ames, Boone, Cedar Rapids, Earlham, Ft. Dodge, In- dianola, Hampton, Marshalltown, ‘Winterset (Audubon); Grinnell (Ottum- wa), Valley Junction (Oskaloosa), Ma- son City, Audubon, LeMars, Exira (Greene, Iowa), Douds (Florida), New- ton, Nashua, Osceola, Perry, Sioux City, ~-Gtinnell,-WestWaterloo and Fairfield. BRUSSELS, April 22.— The next International spherical ‘ balloon race for the James Gordon Bennett cup will be held in Belgium, September 18, it was announced here today. Three American entries . will) ‘take part. NEW YORK, April 22——No Ameri- can balloonists have been. officially entered as yet in this year's interna- tional spherical balloon race! for the James,Gordon Bennett cup, the Aero Club of: América “announced here to- day, eee 7 ——— NFORCEMENT OFFICER NAMED. EL ‘PASO, ‘Texas, April 22.—A. L. Ket “the oldest man in’ the’ point of d ghes service ‘In El Paso in the prohibition gp ete at P enforcement department; today was U. 8, TENNIS STAR WINS.” | named chief. of -prohibltion enforce. = $ ment for the border district, by the ROEHAMPTON, England, April -22. | act " head “of” the district, John “A, —W. H. Botsford, young American | T . Mr. Gregg takes: the place tennis star, defeated A. A. Fyzee in| of S. E. Beckett.» Mr.. Beckett and the semi-final of the Surrey har@| prohibition officer’C. A. Wood were courts tennis championship match/ killed in the line of’ duty \near E) here today. ‘The score was 6-0, 1-6, Puso 2 month ago. National League. Won. Lost. Pct. Pittsburgh 6 2 -750 New York 4 2 667 Chicago 3 2 600 Boston 4 4 500 3 3 500 gest) 375 3 5 375 1 4 200 American League. : Lost. Pet. New York 5 1 833 Washington ./. & 3 625 St. Louis 4 3 B71 Cleveland 4 3 571 Boston 3 4 429 Detroit 2 3 400 Chicago 2 3 400 Philadelphia _. 1 6. 143 Last Scores National League, At Pittsburgh: RH. E. Cincinnat{ 013 002 100— 7 15 1 Pittsburgh 200 130 02°— 8 11 2 Batteries—Napier, Brenton, Mar- quard and Wingo; Adams, Ponder, Yellowhorse and Schmidt. At Brooklyn: R. H, EB. Boston 71 Brooklyn 000 000 04*— 4 5.2 Batteries — Watson and O'Neill; Grimes and Miller, At New York: R. H. E. Philadelphia New York Batteries: and Brugzy, Smith. 022 001 010—6 10 0 10 112, 000— 6 7 1 ubbell, Kenan, Betts, Snyder; Toney and At St.. Louis — St. Postponed; rain. Rare ENE American League. At Philadelphia: RHE New York ----100 201 002—6 11 1 Philadelphia --000 000 010—1 13 0 Batteries—Mays and Schang; Moore and J. Walker, Perkins. Louls-Chicago At Clevelan St. Louis Cleveland 001 002 01°—4 11 0 Batterios—Shocker and_ Severcid; Bagby, and O'Neill. At Boston: R. H. EL Washington 000 000 000-0 2-0 Boston --. 010 000 00-1 7 0 Batteries—Mogridge and Gharrity; Jones and Ruel. At Chicago: R. HAE. Detroit 021 000 0-3 6 1 Chicago -. -100.203 2— 8 6 2 Batteries—Ehmke, Ayers and Ain- smith; Kerr and Schalk. Called at end of seventh; rain. Games Today | National League. Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Chicago at St. Louis. American, Detroit at Chicago. St. Louis at Cleveland. New York at Philadelphia. ‘Washington at Bo: CHALLENGE 1 } find at the Hub Store tomorrow. SILK SOCKS, Good Quality, air At, Pi 50e ROCKFORD SOCKS. 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Pretty Patterns, Sale Price League Clubs to Cross Sticks in Pre- Season Game When Umpire Calls “Play Ball” at 3:30 Saturday — OMAHA from the Greybull and Casper teams of the Midwest league will | lube and clash here in a three-game pre-season series as an official start to the baseball fireworks that wi!) be exploded this season. Both the Wyoming teams will fight here to test the relative strength of their organizations before going south for the official opening of the Midwest ieague season. puedo iil eat eh es ed aan ers and an effort wilt be made to get the drop on the northern refinérs by taking at least two games out of the series. Manager Arbogast has made no an- houncements of pitchers but it is Probable that Guy Hoffman or Holla Mapel will start tor Casper tomorrow. Slattery at first, Donica at second, Bostick at short, and McNeil at third CLUBS STAGE CLOSE CONTEST FOR PRIZES (Special to The Tribune) rounds of at the end for the trophy and various prizes con- tributed by Lovell business men.|been gathered together in the base- There were 14 contestants in this| ball history of the state. €vent, only members of the four clubs}. ‘The opening game will be delayed being eligible. James Cooley, of Loy-| until 3:30,’which should give all the eil, was the trophy winner, making| people who desire to see the games a 91 birds out of 100. H. D. Sherman, to attend. Sunday's game Lovell, and G. B. Davis, Thermopol rt promptly at 3:30 and a rec- fled for first prize at 89. W. L. Ca ing crowd {s expected. Mon- ter and C. V. Oxenford, Thermopolis,| day's game will start at 3:30. won second at 88, and W. E. Miller,| | There is no indication that the of Lovell, won third, at g6. J. ¥.|Greybull team isn’t one of the fast- Cook, Cody, and 8. L. Leach, Grey-|est organizations that will contest bull, tied on fourth with 85 birds. | for honors in the Midwest league this One feature of this event was a run|season. Every preliminary indication of 49" straight birds by Sherman. | taken during the preseason arrange- The second event was a free-for-|ments goes to show that Greybull all shoot for 50 doubles. In this con-| will be a real contestant for position first place with 41 birds. George =: DOVLE 10 MEET DENVER The trophy was then put up at § It has not yet heen decided where test Charles Olson, Billings, and W.|among the leaders of the league. L. Carver, Thermopolis, were tied for a son, Lovell, was second with 39; Leach, third, 37; Oxenford, fourth, 35. for a 50-bird match at which ten con-| LAD iN LANDER BAT TLE testants were entered. This was won by Leach with 47 birds. the next meet of the club will be held. offensive organization that has ever | yesterday, Charles Doyle, local welterweight | § boxer, will leave for Lander this aft- ernoon, where ho will battle Frank Coull, of Denver, as the main event on an athletic program which will be held tomorrow night. The fight was scheduled for last Saturday but just prior to leaving here Doyle was no- tified that the fight “ad been post- poned a week in order to permit more general ad —E— WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Regular meeting tonight; large class to be initiated, CHARLES L. HOWARD, C. C. THOMAS LONGHURST, Clerk. 4-20-3t e We Are Again Her FO ANOTHER BANGUP BOXING CARNIVAL Jazzland Tonight 30—Rounds—30 EDDIE ST, CLAIR LOS ANGELES You all know St. Clair. VS. . KID BRUCE TRINIDAD, COLO. Bruce comes to Casper with a reputation of hav- ing whipped all the boys of his weight in southern Colorado. YOUNG M'VEY YOUNG WILLS GARDEN CITY, KAN. DHOT PRELIMINARIES, 5 ROUNDS EACH Gece ENTERTAINMENT Auspices Colored Athletic Club Tickets on Sale at Jazzland and Parlor Car For the Best of Auto Service _ + CALL AMERICAN CAFE Phone 1OZO | Day and Night Service _ | Country Trips and Funeral Service Given Prompt Attention OMAHA, Nebr., April 22.—The sery- ices of Pitcher port, La., club, have been secured for the Omaha Western league team. AMATEURS IN RING. TORONTO, Ont., April 22.— Ama. |i teur boxing champions of the United |/nancial GARCIA KAYOES ALVARZZ. EL PASO, Texas, April 22. ing five knockdowns in the final two | "ment. Frankie Garcia of Los Angeles, won a| decision over Mexican “K 124 rounds. CARPENTIER TO TRAIN. more than a Phone 601 SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE |*!0 BRUCE FAVORITE GETS TWO HURLERS. his craft, the image of the Princeton For the first time since Eddie St. tiger. earnest desire | cia; ¢ the Olympic sunt |Clair, one of the topnotchers in the and promised the moral and | Welterweight division, has been box- support of the government | Wilson, purchased Detroit American league Ed Gleasson of the Shreve- BRIAND WANTS OLYMPICS. | PARIS, April 22.—Premier Briand | jannounced it was his |that Paris secure in 1924 ling tn Casper ho will not enter the be To- States and Canada were here today |? that end. jring tonight a Iong-odd favorite. St. orroew’s game will start 3:30| for the opening tonight of the Can- EP |Clair has w f area pt’ $:0| Sian cammmbour Losing ebonti case, CAPABLANCA LEADS, fiaghia; ieleforen tet eae Casper’s strongest lineup will pbe|\ifty-three boxers aro entered for the; HAVANA, April 22. — Jose Capa-|Up to the time that Kid Bruce, of sent in again-t the Greybull pasting | (urnament, blanca won the fourteenth interna = Rey Trinida¢, staried working out here, St. Clair was a heavy favorite. Oads were eliminated after his first work- out. These two boys will battle at Jazz- land tonight in one of the main events of the doubleheader main event box- ing bill. Young McVey, of Denver, and Young Wills, of Garden City, will battle ten rounds in the tional chess contest from Dr, of Berlin last night, baking his score | -Scor-|four wins and ten draws in the tour. a fast fight here last night, | ia” Alvarez | INNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 22.— ch weighed |Mike Gibbons defeated Chuck Wig- |gins In ten rounds here last night. of 15 rounds. | BAKER RE other ‘ma . LOVELDL, Wyo. April 22—The| is the infield lineup for the series| PARIS, April 22— Carpentier has| CHICAGO, April 22.— "Homerun" one of which wil j h will tournament of. the Big Horn Basin|and the stonewall defense this string | announced he will train on Long Is-|Baker was reinstated in organized | sec Young Cordova in Gun club held at Lovell last Sunday| indicates that the Greybull warriors |land-and has cabled asking Joe Jean. pball ‘by Judge Landis, and is ox-|action for six rounds, and a red-hot had 2 fair attendance, all the clubs| will have to do some long hitting| Mette to be his sparring partner. See ce soln: the Newsvore Yankees | roanround. prelicsiisry const teeadltie i the association being represented.!if they secure many tallies. Then in eR my e eat sta jist of the boxing events. Many en- Abe association. which is composed of) the outer garden Hartzell,, Garrity| ,BIG SAIL BOAT LAUNCHED. | Itertainment numbers by’ the saseioriad the Cody, Thermopolis, Greybu!! and|and Davidson will take care of every.|__BOSTON, April 22.— The _ three- . s unds" will add to the pleas- Lovell clubs, put on two main events) thing that comes thelr way. Wira| Sted steel auxiliary schooner Guin-| PHILADELPHIA, April abo aot! apd 3 ha ee Rapes ith livere, the largest sailing boat, added | ocked his third home run of |Ure of the evening. at the/Lovell meet. Hale behind the bat Casper has po-|t) the American’ yachting fleet n Thursday, scoring one man | Seaeaaie? ae 1 |, The first was the 100 bird contest) tentially the strongest defensive and vi i Ni decade, was launched |ahead of him She was constructed for! Newfoundland {s <he only territory discovered by Cabot which has been allowed _to retain its original name. PAVILION THEATER “WHERE EVERYBODY GOES” THE [aa RAINBOW GIRLS PRESENT “IKE ano MIKE w CHINA” A Musical Melange of Mirth and Melody ALSO A BIG FIVE-REEL FEATURE We Turn ’Em Away Every Night---Why? Ask Your Neighbor HOLMES TO HOMES Holmes’ Saturday Economy Sale We will place on sale 50 dozen pieces of Syracuse China at prices that will make you Open Your Eyes SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Holmes Hardware Co. Second and Wolcott